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Record the screen of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod*. Create high-quality mobile demos and how-tos by recording your iOS device. Download it for free today. *Requires iOS 13.6 or later The best iPhone screen recorder. For free.TechSmith Capture brings powerful screen recording technology to your mobile devices. You can easily record apps and other content for video demos, presentations, and tutorials. The possibilities are endless. Demonstrate a processRecord yourself walking someone through a process. Add voice commentary over your screen recording. Give feedbackReview documents and images, and offer feedback straight from your mobile device. TechSmith Capture uses the screen recording capability in iOS 11 so you can record your thoughts anywhere. Create App Store videosMake App Store video previews to show people exactly how your app works and what sets it apart from the crowd. Record gameplayEasily record your gameplay and share your best gaming moments online. Choose whether to simply record the screen or add audio from your microphone. Step 1: Enable screen recording on your iOS device
Step 2: Set up your screen recorder
Step 3: Record your screen
If you want to record your iPhone or iPad screen, the process is simple -- whether you're nearing the rewarding conclusion to your favorite Apple Arcade game and you want to document it, or you're trying to walk a loved one through how to set up their new phone. Of course, you can still take screenshots and use its tools to draw and annotate something on your screen, but there are times when a recording -- complete with audio -- is the better route. You'll need to have iOS 11 or a later update installed on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, but that's the only requirement. Before you can begin using the screen recorder tool, you'll first need to add the feature's button to the Control Center. On your iOS device go to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls then tap the green plus button next to Screen Recording. The Screen Recorder button will show a countdown (here it shows "2") after it's selected, allowing you to go to the app or screen you want to record. Jason Cipriani/CNETRecord your screenAfter adding the shortcut, you begin by opening Control Center. On iPhones older than the iPhone X ($399 at Amazon), get there by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. On newer iPhones, swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen. Tap on the Screen Recording button, which will prompt a countdown inside the button followed by it turning red to indicate to begin capturing whatever's on your display. You'll know when your screen is being recorded because there will either be a red bar across the top of your screen (on older iPhones) or the time will have a red highlight behind it (on newer iPhones). Tap on the red button or bar to stop recording. With a long-press, you can opt to turn on audio recording so you can narrate your video. Jason Cipriani/CNETSpice up a recording with audioWhat if you want to walk someone through how to use a feature or get past a bug you keep running into? Well, you can turn on your phone's microphone and have it record for as long as a screen-recording session is active. To turn it on, open the Control Center and long-press on the Screen Recording button. A new menu will show up, with a toggle to turn your microphone on at the bottom. Tap on the Microphone Audio button, it will turn red and then select Start Recording. The Screen Recording button turns red when your screen is being captured. Jason Cipriani/CNETOK, I made a recording... now what?Once you stop recording, you'll be asked if you want to save the video to the Photos app. Open the Photos app to view, edit, crop, and share the video through Messages, email, or even post it to your favorite social network. Apple delivered the ability to record your screen in iOS 11 a few years ago, but iOS 15 brought even more additions. We'll show you how to clean up your FaceTime video. And check out how to get a burner email address from Apple. Why can't I find the Screen Recording on my iPhone?Open the Settings app and then tap Control Center. 2. Find Screen Recording. If it isn't already in the section labeled Included Controls, scroll down to the "More Controls" and tap the green plus sign next to it.
How do you screen record?Record your phone screen. Swipe down twice from the top of your screen.. Tap Screen record . You might need to swipe right to find it. ... . Choose what you want to record and tap Start. The recording begins after the countdown.. To stop recording, swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the Screen recorder notification .. Where is the record on iPhone?With the Voice Memos app (located in the Utilities folder), you can use iPhone as a portable recording device to record personal notes, classroom lectures, musical ideas, and more.. To begin recording, tap . ... . Tap. ... . To review your recording, tap . ... . To save the recording, tap Done.. |